山東省濰坊市2019年中考英語總復習 第20課時 九下 Modules 1-4練習.doc
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第20課時 九年級下冊 Modules 1~4 一、閱讀理解 (xx山東濰坊中考) Flight Timetable ★Date: July 15th Flight No.: NS3201 Leaving Qingdao: 11:35 Arriving Shanghai: 13:20 ★Date: December 8th Flight No.: SZ4734 Leaving Qingdao: 16:05 Arriving Guilin: 20:45 Blue Sea Hotel ★150 rooms Two restaurants (24 hours) Swimming pool Near the city centre ★Price:180 yuan/double room/a night 220 yuan/single room/a night ★156 Dongfeng Street ★Tel:05362221234 We are very happy to help you! Notice to Tourists ★Please buy a ticket to enter. ★Please dont carve or draw at all, dont destroy plants, dont dig sand or stone and dont go hunting. ★Please dont carry in those goods that are easy to burn or explode. ★Please dont spit or throw waste everywhere. ★Those who violate above rules would be punished according to the degree. XiaoZhu Mountain Scenic Spot Wele to Aixin International Food Festival! Enjoy all kinds of delicious food, such as dumplings, noodles, ice cream, popcorn... ★Time:11:00 am~5:00 pm Friday, May 31st ★Place: On the playground of Xinhua International School. ★Help Project Hope raise money to build a new village school in Guizhou Province. 1.How long will it take you from Qingdao to Shanghai on July 15th? A.One hour and a quarter. B.Two hours and a quarter. C.One hour and fortyfive minutes. D.Two hours and fortyfive minutes. 2.If four men stay in Blue Sea Hotel for two nights, they will pay at least . A.720 yuan B.360 yuan C.540 yuan D.180 yuan 3.You cant when you visit XiaoZhu Mountain according to the Notice? ①carve or draw?、趃o hunting ③take photos ④drop litter?、輜atch animals show A.①②③ B.②③④ C.③④⑤ D.①②④ 4.Aixin International Food Festival is held to . A.raise money for Project Hope B.wele foreign friends C.celebrate Childrens Day D.show the students skill of cooking 二、完形填空 (xx山東濰坊安丘等五縣期末)Youve probably seen a construction(建筑工地) before, but do you know what the machines on the site do? About 1,110 middle and high school students from California, US, not only know what they can do, 1 can also control them! In a programme, workers taught them how to 2 nails into wood, drive tractors(拖拉機) and use other machines. The programme opened students 3 . Eighthgrade students Diana Macias said she learnt that hitting a nail on the head(釘子頭) was 4 than it looked. “It was hard to 5 the hammer(錘子) to do what you wanted, in the right position,” she told The Press Democrat. She then learnt 6 to drive a nail into wood 7 two strikes(敲打)—set it with one and sink it with the other. Anabelle Padilla, 8 eighthgrader, tried using a Jackhammer(手提鉆).“It felt very powerful,” she said. “My woodshop 9 inspired me. He really 10 us to get out and try more things.” Thats exactly the goal of the programme, said Keith Woods, who organised the event. “We want kids to at least consider construction (as a career choice) and not as a last emergency countermeasures(應急對策),” Woods said. Ben Stone, a government officer, said the need to workers in the construction industry is increasing. “Its a very timely event,” he said. 1.A.so B.but C.nor D.neither 2.A.pull B.push C.hit D.throw 3.A.eyes B.hearts C.windows D.lives 4.A.quicker B.harder C.funnier D.longer 5.A.let B.make C.get D.hope 6.A.how B.where C.why D.who 7.A.without B.for C.on D.with 8.A.the other B.some other C.a(chǎn)nother D.other 9.A.teacher B.owner C.designer D.manager 10.A.refused B.encouraged C.stopped D.needed 三、詞匯應用 閱讀下面的短文,用括號內(nèi)所給詞的適當形式填空,必要時可加助動詞。 Playgrounds in schools and parks are usually built to be safe enough. Most of the safety rules were created in the 1980s, after a few 1. (accident) happened on playgrounds. Some children were hurt 2. (serious) in these accidents. Their parents said the playgrounds werent safe enough, and that the bosses that owned the playgrounds 3. (have) to pay much money to 4. (that) parents. After that, schools and cities began changing playgrounds to make them as safe as possible. But safe playgrounds have not really made a 5. (different) in the accidents. In fact, there have been more accidents where children have broken an arm or a leg. Some experts believe that this is because children can learn to be careful only when they are in danger. Children should do things that seem a little dangerous—like 6. (climb) trees, riding bikes really fast or playing near water. Those things can teach 7. (they) how to keep safe. When children have small accidents, they learn how 8. (avoid) worse accidents. If children 9. (allow) to take some risks, they can bee confident and independent. They also get better at problemsolving and teamwork. Many experts also believe that “safe” playgrounds are too boring. They say that if playgrounds were more challenging and 10. (excite), kids would probably get more exercise. 四、閱讀表達 閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求答題。 (xx山東濰坊高密一模)From the time my children started school, I (A) their lunches. In each lunch, I put a note. The note might be a thank you for a special moment, or a bit of encouragement for a test or sporting event. When they were small, they loved their notes. They talked about(B) them after school, and when I went back to teaching, they even put notes in my lunches. However, as kids grow older they bee selfconscious(有自我意識的). By the time my son, Marc, reached high school, he told me that he(C) needed my daily notes, but I continued writing them until the day he graduated from high school. Six years after high school graduation, Marc called and asked if he could move home for a few months. He didnt return home often these years since he found a job in Sacramento and lived away from home. A few weeks after Marc arrived home to rest for a while, he was back at work. Since I was still making lunch every day for his younger brother and sister, I packed one for Marc, too. (D) I was so surprised when I got a call from my 24yearold son, plaining(抱怨) about his lunch. “Did I do something wrong? Dont you love me, Mum?” were the questions he threw at me. I asked him what was wrong. “My note, Mum,” he answered. “Wheres my note?” This year my little son also said that he was too old for notes. But like his older brother, he will receive those notes until the day he graduates and in whatever lunches I pack for him afterwards. 1.在A、C兩處填入一個合適的單詞或短語。 ; 2.第二段B處“them”指代: 3.將D處句子翻譯成漢語。 4.Why didnt Marc return home often after high school graduation? 5.給文章擬一個合適的標題。 五、翻譯句子 用括號內(nèi)所給的詞或短語,將下列句子翻譯成英語。 1.(xx山東濰坊諸城期末)只要你努力學習就沒有什么好擔心的。(as long as) 2.(2019預測)當她醒來時,她發(fā)現(xiàn)了桌子上有一個盛滿巧克力的盒子。(full of) 3.(2019改編)在我們出發(fā)之前,老師告訴我們一些規(guī)則和建議。(set off) 4.(2019原創(chuàng))我們在忙著準備即將到來的籃球比賽。(be busy doing) 5.(2019預測)令大家驚奇的是,托尼說漢語和中國學生說得一樣好。(to ones surprise) 參考答案 一、1~4 CADA 二、1~5 BCABC 6~10 ADCAB 三、1.accidents 2.seriously 3.had 4.those 5.difference 6.climbing 7.them 8.to avoid 9.are allowed 10.exciting 四、1.packed; no longer/no more 2.The/Their notes 3.當我接到我24歲兒子打來的電話,抱怨他的午餐時,我感到非常驚訝。 4.Because he found a job in Sacramento and lived away from home. 5.Love Notes 五、1.Theres nothing to worry about as long as you work hard. 2.When she woke up, she found a box full of chocolate on the table. 3.Before we set off, the teacher told us some rules and suggestions. 4.Were busy preparing for the ing basketball match. 5.To everyones surprise, Tony speaks Chinese as well as Chinese students.- 配套講稿:
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